Prof. Dr. Samira Nasser Hassoun from the College of Agricultural Engineering Sciences – University of Baghdad served as Chair for the master’s thesis defense entitled “The Role of Irrigation Scheduling and Organic Polymers in Water Use, Growth, and Yield of Alfalfa under Surface Drip Irrigation” by student Muneer Hatem Rahim Khalaf from the Department of Soil Sciences, College of Agriculture – University of Anbar.
The session featured an in-depth scientific discussion, during which the committee praised the student’s significant effort in preparing the thesis and commended its scientific content and results.
At the conclusion of the defense, the College of Agriculture – University of Anbar presented Prof. Dr. Samira with a Letter of Appreciation in recognition of her outstanding contribution, wishing her continued success and further scientific achievements in service of our country.

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